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Click here and follow the link to the Shropshire Rural Hub Newsletter.

Click here for the September edition and all the back issues.

Purslow Show Results

Some results are now available on the Purslow Show Page. More will be added if and when we receive them.

Church reorganisation

With Barney’s retirement imminent many local people are wondering how the resulting changes to church organisation will work out. You might be interested in the thoughts of the Chairman of Clungunford Parish Council as expressed on page two of the Gunnas Gazette which you can read here.

As we all know life in the Clun Valley is very stressful and yesterday it became just too much for one Clunbury villager who mistakenly posted their Purslow Show entry into the village post box instead of through the letterbox at Dutch Cottage. A message to the postie was sellotaped to the box and before 9.00am this morning the entry was delivered to Dutch Cottage. Not bad when you realise that the post isn’t collected until 4.00pm. The postman noticed the message while making his morning deliveries, opened the box, retrieved the entry and delivered it. Now that’s what I call service.

The Clun Valley Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Scheme will be holding a free training session for volunteers on Saturday 24th September from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Everest Hall, Llanfairwaterdine. To find out more click here.

The August bulletin contains lots of information about farm related courses and events. Click here to read it.

While were on the subject of local websites the Ridgeway Churches have launched a new website which they will be expanding over the coming months. I understand that they also have a Facebook page for younger people who do not find the Clun Forest Deanery Magazine sufficiently ’cool’. Perhaps it’s time Clunbury and its associated churches had a website where they could promote their products and services (pun – sorry). Anyway to visit the Ridgeway Churches website click here.

Equipped only with idle curiosity and too much spare time our intrepid explorer has discovered a previously unknown (to him) Craven Arms website. Thought to date from around 2003 the site seems to have developed slowly and suffers from some broken links however it does have a link to theparishpost.org. To visit the Craven Arms site click here.

Jane Mitchall from Kempton has kindly agreed to organise the litter pickers. If you want to help then email this site and we will put you in touch with Jane.

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